| Literature DB >> 20682052 |
Elisabeth V G Jansson1, Per E Tillgren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several health determinants are related to local conditions and prerequisites at community level. For this reason, strengthening community action has been one of five strategies implemented in health promotion since the end of the 1980s. Such action includes setting priorities, making decisions, planning strategies, and implementing them to achieve better health. The aim of this paper is to obtain a deeper understanding of content, organization and processes in the development of local health promotion.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20682052 PMCID: PMC2923108 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-455
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Municipality characteristics in 2006 [40,41]
| 11,000 inhabitants (310/km2) | 1,900 lived and worked in the municipality | Mainly a Social Democratic Party majority | |
| 30,200 inhabitants (40/km2) | 4,100 lived and worked in the municipality | Coalition of mainly the Conservative and Centre Party | |
| 12,300 inhabitants (45/km2) | 2,400 lived and worked in the municipality | Social Democratic Party dominance in the 1980s. Since 1998 a Left Party majority | |
| 21,700 inhabitants (20/km2) | 3,100 lived and worked in the municipality | Mainly a coalition of the Centre and Conservative parties. Not always a clear majority for the coalition | |
Municipal organization of local health promotion in 2006
| Centralized administration management with administrative offices | Centralized administration management with administrative offices | Decentralized administration management | Decentralized administration management | ||
| Municipal executive committee | Unclear, unexpressed | Municipal executive committee | Culture and leisure department | ||
| Yes/The chair of the Social Services Committee | No | Yes/The leading councillor | No | ||
| No | No | Yes, county financed with location in the municipality | Yes, county financed with location in the municipality | ||
| NGOs, public authorities. local trade and industry, neighbouring municipality | NGOs, public authorities, local trade and industry | County, NGOs, public authorities, local trade and industry, neighbouring municipalities | County, NGOs, public authorities, local trade and industry | ||
| Pride and belief in the future | Child and youth municipality | Life time in Fagersta | Ecological municipality | ||
| Improved community environment. More housing. Increased participation. Increased public health. Follow-up of the local disability programme | Long-term sustainable economic development with an annual increasing net cost | A developing and safe environment that enables people and companies to be active and grow | Increasing growth through the utilization of companies' development opportunities and the municipality's geographical location to develop and ensure common welfare | ||
| Decreased sick leave. Increased access to physical activity | A complete society. Increased participation | More meeting places. Safe city environment | Sustainable development. Safe and secure municipality | ||
| Alcohol and drug programme | Political programmes for alcohol- and drugs, culture and leisure. Family centre | Programme for alcohol and drugs. Action plan for children at risk of harm. Family centre. Occupational programme for youth | Alcohol and drug programme. Labour-market policy programme. Rehabilitation policy for municipal employees | ||
| Equality assessment. Some questionnaires. Some evaluation | Child assessments. Equality assessments. Several questionnaires. Some evaluation | Equality assessment. Some questionnaires. Some evaluation | Equality assessment. Some questionnaires. Some evaluation. Local welfare management system | ||
| Children, youth, municipal employees, local-company employees | Children, youth, elderly, municipal employees | Children, youth, elderly | Children, youth, municipal employees | ||
| Alcohol, tobacco, physical activity | Alcohol, drugs, participation, physical activity | Alcohol, drugs, physical activity, safe environment | Alcohol, drugs, physical activity | ||
| Internal and external intersectoral collaboration. Projects and programmes | Intersectoral collaboration. Projects and programmes | Networks. Internal and external intersectoral collaboration. Collaboration between municipalities. Projects and programmes | Intersectoral collaboration. Projects and programmes | ||
Processes in the development of local health promotion
| The content and development processes in local health promotion influenced by internal and external contextual factors, which emerge both intentionally and unintentionally | |||||||
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| Initiation | Action | Achievement | |||||
| Origin | Catalyst | Support | Measure | Structure | Strategy | Expected | |